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Africa: Subsaharan
Zimbabwe’s harvest ’insufficient’
2004-07-08
Of course, this means the West will bail out, and effectively prop up, Mugabe
Zimbabwe’s harvest will not meet the country’s food needs and it will be forced to import food, the UN says. The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says the country faces a shortfall of 325,000 tons of cereals this year. The Zimbabwean government has predicted a record harvest of 2.4 million tons of maize. But FAO says it expects the harvest to be less than half that figure - around a million tons of cereal crops. It says erratic rainfall, a shortage of quality seeds, deep poverty and a mismanaged land reform programme are behind the poor harvest.
UN agency: mealy-mouthed apology for a murderous crazed third world dictator? Check.
I think the battery's dead in this sympathy meter. Anybody got some jumper cables?
In a new report, the UN food body warns that between 30% and 40% of farmers may run out of food from their own production by the end of July. FAO’s report comes days after a survey said 2.3 million rural people would need food aid in the next year. Experts from FAO were ordered to leave the country before they completed their mission, but they visited the major cereal-growing provinces of Mashonaland, Manicaland and Matabeleland.
The prescription's running out on my specs. I read that as "Maniacland."
FAO’s Henri Josserand, head of the Global Information and Early Warning System, told BBC News Online that he thought the country would be forced to import food to make up the shortfall.
Reallllly?
"If they bring all the food that is missing, they have the resources, but what will they do with the food - do they give it for free? Do they sell it? Will people be able to afford it?" Mr Josserand said. "Some [people] won’t have enough money - those are the ones that we are concerned about - unless the government can give food for free, they will go without." FAO predicts a total harvest of some 950,000 tons of cereals - mainly maize, sorghum and millet. With its population of nearly 12 million, Zimbabwe needs a total of 2.35 million tons of cereals for the coming year, leaving a shortfall of 1.3 million tons. Almost a third of a million tons will not be covered by existing cereal stock or incoming orders and will probably be imported, FAO says. A dramatic land reform plan by President Robert Mugabe has also affected harvests.
Dramatic? I can think of a lot of words to describe Mugabe’s driving-off of the white farming community. Dramatic ain’t the first that comes to mind. But then I’m not a Beeb journalist.
Mr Mugabe’s programme to reform land tenure and redistribute white-owned land to black people has contributed to a plunge in agricultural production. Zimbabwe has been transformed from being one of the region’s breadbaskets to supporting millions with food aid. "The way land reform has been managed has made it difficult for people," Mr Josserand said. "When there is a lack of tenure, a lack of credit, it’s very difficult for people who have been allocated land to produce on a large scale, the system hasn’t been followed through," he added.
A pogrom that didn’t quite work out? Whoda thunk it!
FAO says farmers are so desperate for seeds that they have been planting maize grain supplied as food aid.
Posted by:Bulldog

#12  I believe Argentina does well with grain exports as well. At least ~15 years ago they were.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-07-08 8:28:07 PM  

#11  Australia?
Posted by: Shipman   2004-07-08 6:05:00 PM  

#10  Gee I wonder what country always grows more than enough food to feed itself and most of the world? France? Maybe they win in snail production and harvest. PRC? They produce and import a lot of foodstuffs. Syria? Grow plenty of Jihadis and nice little National Socialists but not enough farm land to export. What about that evil, despotic, unilateral, and genetically altered U.S.?
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-07-08 4:14:51 PM  

#9  Perhaps somebody should tell them of the excellent bark and grass recipes North Korea has been perfecting.
Posted by: Laurence of the Rats   2004-07-08 2:20:33 PM  

#8  Throw another 10 spot on Zimbabwe in the pool, if ya don't mind, bookmaker.

Another $20 for me, si'l vous plait.
Posted by: badanov   2004-07-08 1:08:24 PM  

#7  3 x 10^10 ears of corn, folks...
Posted by: mojo   2004-07-08 1:07:40 PM  

#6  "seeds that they have been planting maize grain supplied as food aid"

Sigh. Folks, modern maize is almost exclusively hybridized. The food staple isn't the same thing as the seed. You can't save seed with maize, and expect good harvests on the replant. It depends on the varieties in question, and maize food aid would be a fairly random sample, but I would expect that the resulting plants, if they grew at all, would be terribly underweight and yield something that barely merits the name of "maize".
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-07-08 12:28:02 PM  

#5  Okay, so what's next? Declare the half of the population that is opposed to Mugabe "enemies of the state", and massacre them? Try to push them out of the country? Declare war against somebody else?
Perhaps the problem here isn't the tyrant, it's the unwillingness of everybody else to do something about him.
Posted by: Anonymous5545   2004-07-08 10:28:58 AM  

#4  A dramatic land reform plan by President Robert Mugabe has also affected harvests.

Gee, ya think? More grist for Thomas Sowell's mill.
Posted by: BH   2004-07-08 10:21:43 AM  

#3  Apparently European colonalism had some benefits. I work with a bunch of guys from South Africa, they seem to think that's the next country to recieve the hellhole treatment after Namibia.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-07-08 10:09:51 AM  

#2  Throw another 10 spot on Zimbabwe in the pool, if ya don't mind, bookmaker.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-07-08 9:28:36 AM  

#1  Time for some "folk" food, starting with Mugabe.
Posted by: ed   2004-07-08 9:03:22 AM  

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